Algebra II & Trigonometry Honors
Algebra II & Trigonometry Honors covers: systems, equations, polynomial arithmetic, complex numbers, solutions of quadratic equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, sequences, series, graphs of polynomial functions, conic sections, and concepts in trigonometry, including trigonometric identities. Algebra II & Trigonometry Honors is a full-year course in an accelerated format.
(PREREQUISITE: Algebra I & Teacher Recommendation)
Schedule: 12 sessions (3 hours per day, 2 days a week) 36 total hours of instruction. First session
meets the beginning of June to assign independent work prior to the start of the course in July.
Cost: $1,600
Mastering Algebra I
Algebra I provides the core foundation of all higher-level mathematics courses. This course covers fundamental concepts of algebra required to interpret a variety of functions and equations. Topics include: exploring algebraic expressions, multistep equations, linear functions, inequalities, polynomial/rational/exponential expressions, inverse functions, how to write/solve/and graph linear and quadratic equations, and develop fluency with rational numbers, various expressions, and analyzing and solving linear equations and inequalities.
Students experience these concepts tabularly, graphically, and algebraically – reinforcing their understanding through example problems, practice assignments, and real-world applications where they solve problems and create new conjectures. Assessments include unit tests and quizzes, discussion prompts, and group and individual application problems. By the end of the course, students have gained proficiency in critical thinking, pattern recognition, graphing techniques, and clear communication of mathematical ideas.
Schedule: 6 weeks, 2 days per week, 3 hours per day, 36 total hours of instruction.
Cost: $1,600
Preparation for the New Digital SAT
This course is ideal for the student who has done little to no preparation thus far for standardized tests. The SAT is now an adaptive test that is presented in two modules of Reading & Math. Depending how the students do on the first set of test questions affect the difficulty of the subsequent set of test questions. The intention of this preparation course is to jumpstart the practice and review process, showing students what is necessary in order to feel prepared and confident for the SAT. This curriculum will cover test strategies, content review, and 2 Full-Length Practice tests. Additionally, we will outline an individualized plan for continued independent practice in the specific areas that are pertinent for the student’s desired success.
Schedule: 6 weeks, 2 days per week, 3 hours per day, 36 total hours of instruction.
Cost: $1,600






